PART THREE: ALL NATION, FORMER WALTHERS and ZIMMER FREIGHT CAR KITS Series 5400 – 7700 All Nation Bought the Walthers Freight Car Kit Line in 1990

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PART THREE: ALL NATION, FORMER WALTHERS and ZIMMER FREIGHT CAR KITS Series 5400 – 7700 All Nation Bought the Walthers Freight Car Kit Line in 1990 PART THREE: ALL NATION, FORMER WALTHERS AND ZIMMER FREIGHT CAR KITS Series 5400 – 7700 All Nation bought the Walthers freight car kit line in 1990. With some exceptions, the former Walthers kits are not listed here. AN closed in the mid-2000’s. Some AN and Walthers freight car kits can still be found on E-bay, O scale meets and train shows. THE 5400 SERIES OF KITS ARE FROM WALTHERS, USING WALTHERS CATALOG NUMBERS FOR THEM WHICH ENDED AT 5429. ALL NATION REISSUED KIT Nos. 5427, 5428 AND 5429 WITH DIFFERENT SIDES AND ADDDED KIT 5430. THIS ALSO INCLUDES ALL NATION KIT No. 3587, WHICH WAS ORIGINALLY WALTHERS KIT No. 5418. Kit Number 40’ 40t wood body Name or Road Report Mark 3587+ “Edelwiess Brew” URT 18301 +This was Walthers kit number 5418, issued as All Nation kit number 3587 in 1990. 5414 American Refrigerator Transit ART 22736 5417 “Grand Union” QREX 80104 5420 Santa Fe ‘Chief’ SFRD 25963 5422 Northern Pacific NP 93805 5423 Pacific Fruit Express Ice Service PFE 65005 5425 North Western Ref. Line NWX 4206 5426 (Red sides, ends, white lettering) Swift Refrigerator Line SRLX 6327 (Uncertain if All Nation had this kit. May have been out of stock by 1990). 5427 a Lackawanna DL&W 7002 5428 b Fruit Growers Express FGEX 37417 5429 c Western Fruit Express WFEX 49384 “a”= Kit 5427 re-issued as Union Ref. Transit, Milw. Road herald URTX 8239^ “b”= Kit 5428 re-issued as Union Ref. Transit, Soo Line herald URTX 8239^ (^ = The same report mark and number appears on photos of both kit’s sides). “c”= Kit 5429 re-issued as “The Atlantic and Pacific Tea Co.” URTCo. 23030 5430 “Old Dutch Cleanser” Cudahy Ref. Line 7467 Note: Names shown with “quotes” are billboard-side cars of the 1920’s. 6200 SERIES ALL NATION 40’ 50 TON SINGLE DOOR BOX CARS Kit Number Reporting Mark Basic Color Road Name 6200 GN 27056 Glacier Green “Rocky the Goat” Great Northern 6201 EL 90678 M of W Gray Maroon Lettering Erie - Lackawanna 6202 B B&LE 81492 IC Orange Bessemer & Lake Erie 6203 ATSF 272973 Freight Car Red Big herald “Santa Fe All The Way” 6204 PHD 1033 Blue, with red and white Port Huron & Detroit 6500 SERIES 40’ 40 TON SINGLE SHEATHED BOX CARS Kit Number Report Mark and Number Basic Color Road Name 6500 Data Only Freight car red 6501 B Wabash 97016 Tuscan Red Wabash 6502 Seaboard 15747 Tuscan Red Seaboard 6503 B C M St.P &P 718946 Tuscan Red Milwaukee Road 6504 B B&M 70656 Tuscan Red Boston & Maine 6505 B SL-SF (# Not Shown) Tuscan Red Frisco 6510 B RI 160294 Double-Door Tuscan Red Rock Island 6600 SERIES 40’ 50 TON SINGLE DOOR STREEL BOX CARS, BLAW-KNOX RUNNING BOARD Kit Number Report Mark and Number Basic Color Road, Name or Feature 6600 B C&O 4878 (Reissue, paint changed) Floquil Tuscan Red “C&O for Progress” 6601 SOU 25268 Floquil Box Car Red “Southern Serves the South” 6602 N&W 212249 Floquil Tuscan Red Big N&W herald 6603 C N 528190 Floquil Box Car Red Big, ’Wet Noodle’ “CN” 6604 L&N 15842 (Sold with matching blue paint) Yellow Lettering 6605 B CP 58771 Floquil Box Car Red Canadian Pacific 6606 GN 11450 Tuscan Red Large, White Herald 6607 UP 198938 Scale Coat Box Car Red, “Ship and Travel the Automated Rail Way” 6608 ACY 3435 Scale Coat Reefer Yellow Akron, Canton & Youngstown 6609 NKP 6251 Floquil FL Tuscan Red Nickle Plate Road 6610 C G 7086 “Nancy Hanks” and “Man o’ War” Central of Georgia 6611 SL-SF (# Not Shown) “FRISCO Fast Freight” 6612 L V (# Not Shown) Lehigh Valley 6613 DL&W 35139 “Route of Phoebe Snow” Lackawanna 6614 B MP 38266 “Route of the Eagles” Missouri Pacific 6615 LS&I (# not shown) Floquil Tuscan Red Lake Superior & Ishpeming 6616 SCL 824421 Freight Car Red Seaboard Coast Line 6617 GTW (# Not Shown) Freight Car Red Grand Trunk Western 6618 B IC 120681 Scale Coat IC Orange Illinois Central 6619 PC (# Not Shown) Floquil Jade Green Penn Central 6620 BN (# Not Shown) Scale Coat BN Green Burlington Northern 6621 B ERIE (#Not Shown) Floquil Box Car Red White diamond herald 6622 WABASH 6180 Floquil Box Car Red “Follow the Flag” 6623 D&RGW (# Not Shown) Scale Coat White “Cookie Box” Denver & Rio Grande Western 6624 B N & W 42065 Floquil Gloss Black White lettering Norfolk & Western 6625 C P 268806 Scale Coat Daylight Red Canadian Pacific 6626 C P 269601 Scale Coat Daylight Red Canadian Pacific 6627 C P 269999 Scale Coat Daylight Red Canadian Pacific 7000 SERIES ALL NATION KITS The All Nation 7000 series kits were more advanced, some modeling wood cars from the 1920’s. Kit Number Description 7000 # 50’ Outside “Z” Braced door-and-half box Car, wood ends No Paint or Decals # = This kit number was later assigned to the cast aluminum body C&O offset side two-bay hopper kit after box car kit 7000 was sold out and discontinued. 7000 # Two Bay offset side 50t round top ends C&O hopper, cast metal parts, less trucks. No Paint or Decals. 7100 40’ 6” Solid Bottom Composite Gondola No Paint or Decals ACL prototype 7300 40’ Wood body Stock Car with Metal Ends No Paint or Decals Former Scale Craft / Thomas 8m Gallon Tank Car Kits 7700 Riveted, single dome tank-car, less trucks. 7701 Welded, single dome tank-car, less trucks. SPECIAL ISSUES All Nation produced some special issue kits of their 3600/6600 series box cars as NMRA Annual Convention Cars. This is the NMRA issue for 1966. The sides in this photo had been cut and flipped left for right. This view tries to put them in the correct arrangement for a car side, although car data is reverse of AAR practice. This special issue was for the USA Bi-Centennial: On May 9, 1980, All Nation made a special run of 100 kits having all brass metal parts from the 3600/6600 series box cars. No catalog number was issued. ZIMMER SCALE MODELS KITS – MADE FOR ALL NATION Zimmer made ‘craftsman’ type kits. While more complicated, they well modeled their specific prototypes. These kits featured silk-screened sides, correct roofs and underframes. Like other All Nation kits, the builder had to paint the roofs ends and underbodies. Kit Number Report Mark and Number Feature Basic Color Name 7350 SLRX 6089 36’ Wood body insulated box, truss rods, White sides, St. Louis Refrigerator Car Co. 7360 SLRX 3185 36’ Wood body insulated box, center sill, White, Red stripe, St. Louis Refrigerator Car Co. 7370 SLRX (# Not Shown) 40’ Wood body insulated box, center sill, White Red stripe, St. Louis Refrigerator Car Co. 7380 NWX 4206 40’ Wood body reefer, center sill. Yellow and Green, Northwestern Refrigerator Line. 7390 NP 93056 40’ Wood body round-roof reefer. Reefer Yellow Northern Pacific 7400 NP 40007, 40678 40’ Wood sheathed. Round Roof box car, truss rods, Tuscan Red Northern Pacific 7410 NP 14386, 14672 40’ Wood sheathed Round Roof box car, center sill, metal ends, Tuscan Red Northern Pacific 7420 GN 24910, 24975 40’ Wood body box car, truss and center sill. Tuscan Red, Great Northern 7430 GN 24448, 24586 40’ wood sheathed, metal ends box, center sill. Tuscan Red, Great Northern 7440 TH&B 4711 40’ double-sheathed metal ends box car Tuscan Red. Toronto, Hamilton & Buffalo. 7450 ATSF (# unclear) 40’ single-sheathed, raised roof box, metal ends, roof. No paint, w/decals. Santa Fe. 7460 ATSF 32181 40’ sectional paneled box car. No paint, w/ decals Santa Fe 7470 ATSF (# Not Shown) 40’ section paneled auto car 12’ door. No paint w/ decals Santa Fe. 7480 D&RGW 65517 40’ double-sheathed, 12’ door, metal ends auto car, Tuscan Red D&RGW 7490 Southern 149027 40’ double-sheathed, 12’ door, metal end auto car, Tuscan Red SOUTHERN 7510 D&RGW (# unclear) 50’ double-sheathed, 10’ door, metal ends auto car. Tuscan Red D&RGW 7520 D&RGW 61530 50’ double-sheathed, 12’ door, metal ends auto car. Tuscan Red D&RGW 7600 41’ fish-belly side flat car, diecast sides. No Paint or decals. Shown as B&O 106340 END OF ALL NATION, WALTHERS AND ZIMMER KITS, PART THREE Complied by Edward F. Bommer Updated August 2, 2020 .
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